These Android devices will get AirDrop next – here's why your phone might not
… Lower and mid-range devices are apparently “especially” unlikely to get support, where even some older devices with a “flagship” chip will get support. …
… Lower and mid-range devices are apparently “especially” unlikely to get support, where even some older devices with a “flagship” chip will get support. …
… Galaxy devices supported by the One UI 8.5 beta now include: Galaxy S25 Beta 8 Galaxy S25+ Beta 8 Galaxy S25 Ultra Beta 8 Galaxy Z Fold 7 Beta 2 Galaxy Z Flip 7 Beta 2 New: Galaxy Z Fold 6 New: Galaxy Z Flip 6 New: Galaxy S25 FE New: Galaxy S24 New: Galaxy S24+ New: Galaxy S24 Ultra New: Galaxy S24… …
… Even still, it’s a brand-new Quick Share function that took quite a bit of time to appear on Android devices. …
… Starting with the good news, the Google Play Store is now rolling out keyword search for Android app reviews. …
… Detailed in a post , Samsung explains that the One UI 8.5 beta is now available to seven more new Galaxy devices, bringing the total number of supported devices up to over 20. …
… After flashing the May 2026 update on these devices you won’t be able to flash and boot older Android 16 builds. …
… With renewed attention, there are a few things to clear up regarding what the “new” regulations mean for Android devices. In 2023, the European Union unveiled a new plan for managing batteries to prevent waste. …
Google Chrome for ARM64 Linux devices coming Q2 2026 Abner Li | Mar 12 2026 - 1:00 pm PT | Mar 12 2026 - 1:00 pm PT Following Mac and Windows versions, Google Chrome will soon support ARM64 Linux devices. …
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… Some of those affected report that the issue has gone away after a reboot or simply over time , but it’s a very strange issue nonetheless, as this typically does not happen on mainstream flagship devices – frankly, it’s uncommon even on lower-end devices or smaller brands. …